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Re: <nettime> README Software Art Festival 20 Years On. Launch of Video Archive (6 Nov 2025) |
uploaded again Dorkbot Rio - BR (2008) https://vimeo.com/1126300021?share=copy Em qui., 9 de out. de 2025 às 15:48, tati <tati.xx@gmail.com> escreveu: > Dorkbot Brazil (2008) > Deconstructing '68 > First edition of Dorkbot in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. > The performance was by Bruno Tarin, Djahjah, Frado and Kruno, at Circo > Voador on 25/05/08. > The audio was generated from contact microphones connected to the car and > then processed. The projections were made with PureData and are graphic > representations of the audio generated during the performance. > https://vimeo.com/groups/cinelerra/videos/1100663 > > > > Em qui., 9 de out. de 2025 às 07:14, Geert Lovink via nettime-l < > nettime-l@lists.nettime.org> escreveu: > >> From: Søren Pold <pold@cavi.au.dk> >> Date: Monday, 6 October 2025 at 16:26 >> To: DARC mailinglist <digitalaestheticsresearchcenter.dac@maillist.au.dk> >> >> Dear all, >> >> We welcome you to this online and Aarhus event celebrating the launch of >> the archive of the 2004 Readme Dorkbot videos. To mark this occasion and >> discuss the last 20 years in art, culture and computation, some of the >> original presenters will come together online to talk about then, >> in-between and now. From 2002 to 2005 the Read_me Software Art and Culture >> festivals took place in Moscow, Helsinki, Aarhus and Dortmund, establishing >> a new scene for software art, culture and theory. In connection, the >> Runme.org software art repository was launched in 2003, just before >> platforms and apps came about and reconfigured what we knew as the Internet. >> >> The 2004 Readme Festival in Aarhus was the largest of these gatherings of >> international software artists, experimenters and theorists. In partnership >> with Dorkbot, it ran a “camp” for “people doing strange things with >> software,” where over 50 people anarchically presented their projects. >> These presentations were recorded and have now been digitized. Most of >> these software art projects have since stopped working, so these videos >> offer a unique opportunity to see these projects explained, contextualised >> and working. >> >> We welcome you to the event celebrating the launch of the archive of the >> 2004 Readme Dorkbot videos. To mark this occasion and discuss the last 20 >> years in art, culture and computation, some of the original presenters – >> then young and now beautiful – will come together online to talk, for 5 min >> each, about then, in-between and now. >> >> 6 November >> Aarhus (UTC+2) 16.00-18.00 >> London (UTC+1) 15.00-17.00 >> Los-Angeles (UTC-7) 7.00-9.00 >> Hong Kong (UTC+9) 22.00-0.00 >> Miami (UTC-4) 10.00-12.00 >> Register here (important for online access – if in Aarhus you’re welcome >> at AIAS) >> https://event.au.dk/events/re-readme-workshop-2025 >> >> Lineup >> Søren Pold and Christian Ulrik Andersen, Troels Degn Johansson, Olga >> Goriunova, Geoff Cox, Christophe Bruno, Inke Arns, Alessandro Ludovico, >> Dave Griffiths, Saul Albert, Matthew Fuller, Pau David Alsina Gonzalez, >> Joan Leandre, Annina Ruest, Amy Alexander, Casey Reas, Rachel Beth >> Egenhoefer, Jon Satrom, Goodiepal >> >> >> https://darc.au.dk/blog/nyhed/artikel/readme-software-art-festival-20-years-on-launch-of-video-archive >> >> -- >> # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission >> # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, >> # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets >> # more info: https://www.nettime.org >> # contact: nettime-l-owner@lists.nettime.org >> > -- # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: https://www.nettime.org # contact: nettime-l-owner@lists.nettime.org